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CONCERT
BAND
PATRIOTIC
e Blue Horizons—Jeremy Martin. A spirited tribute
to the heritage of the United States Air Force. The
main theme is a variation of The U.S. Air Force
Song (Off We Go...), with a secondary theme based
on "A Toast to the Host," the bridge of The Air
Force Song. Bits of other Air Force-related songs
appear: Lord, Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly
(a.k.a. The Air Force Hymn); Air Force Blue and
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines.
11104928 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . MA 125.00
e Echoes from the Battlefield (Great Songs of
World War I)—arr. Darren W. Jenkins. This tuneful
medley commemorates World War I with four
songs that were popular and widely performed
during that historic era. It opens with the well-
known Over There, which is followed by It's a Long
Way from Tipperary. The warm and moving Keep
the Home Fires Burning then follows before closing
with the jaunty and morale-boosting Pack Up Your
Troubles in an Old Kit Bag.
10508757 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . ME 70.00
H God of Our Fathers (Chorale Prelude)—Claude
T. Smith. A stirring chorale prelude in Smith's
grandiose style that even offers optional audience
participation. Great fanfares help to make this a
real crowd pleaser!
4007308 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . M 85.00
e In Honor of the Fallen—Barry Milner. A respectful
and dignified work that honors the memory of
those we hold dear to us. Lone snare and bass
drummers set a solemn mood before being joined
by subdued wind instruments, providing a noble
melody. The perfect selection for any patriotic
performance or solemn memorial.
10025674 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . . E 55.00
In Honor, the Armed Forces of the United
States of America—arr. Randy Navarre. This
very easy arrangement, playable by all levels of
ensembles, begins with You're a Grand Old Flag
and continues with all the U.S. armed forces
songs, including the Air Force and Coast Guard
songs. A perfect addition to patriotic celebrations
and holidays.
10909576 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . . E 65.00
e The Legacy of Heroes—arr. Michael Story.
An awe-inspiring work that pays tribute to fallen
military heroes. The flowing elegance of America
the Beautiful is interspersed with the regal
sound of Taps, resulting in a moving work for
your beginners. Suitable for concerts as well as
memorial ceremonies.
10051104 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . .VE 51.00
e Pax Americana—Samuel A. Ward & Michael
Story. The title of this musical journey literally
translates to "American peace" and celebrates
the many positive things that America stands for:
freedom, liberty, democracy, opportunity, and the
pursuit of happiness. All are presented in musically
distinct sections of the piece, culminating with a
bold setting of America the Beautiful.
11001288 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . .VE 51.00
The Star-Spangled Banner—John Stafford
Smith/arr. Eric Whitacre. This remarkable rendition
of our national anthem features colorful musical
effects and vivid dissonances. Challenging
and impressive, this arrangement is also both
reverential and unique.
10972911 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . M 75.00
The Star-Spangled Banner—arr. Walter
Damrosch & John Philip Sousa. Finally, here's a
concert-sized version of this superb setting! Richly
harmonized in 1917 by Walter Damrosch and
skillfully arranged by John Philip Sousa, it's still one
of the most widely performed arrangements. A full
score includes fascinating historical background.
10369339 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . M 65.00
The Star-Spangled Banner—arr. Jack Stamp.
Set in a symphonic style rather than a march
style, with some surprising and effective harmonic
twists, this is a very refreshing treatment of our
National Anthem!
2472648 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . M 80.00
He The Star-Spangled Banner—arr. Mark Williams.
Your band will enjoy this fresh new treatment of
the United States National Anthem. Mark Williams'
inventive arrangement is traditional enough for any
situation, and includes a short ending for audience
sing-alongs, as well as a dramatic extended ending
for concert performances. This arrangement
should be in every band's library, and will be used
year after year! Highly recommended!
2398311 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . . E 49.00
To Honor America—James Swearingen. This
invaluable collection of patriotic songs pays tribute
to all the members of our armed services, past and
present and is sure to become a staple of patriotic
ceremonies. Deeply moving, it's an all-around feel-
good piece that emanates an overwhelming sense
of pride.
11001960 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . ME 74.00
e Tribute for Band—arr. Michael Miller. The
famous Civil War bugle call Taps is the basis
for this thoughtful, patriotic piece that pays
homage to the men and women of the United
States Armed Forces. Playable by bands of any
age or experience, it contains hints of several
well-known patriotic melodies. An appropriate
and moving musical tribute for any concert or
patriotic ceremony.
10739129 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . .VE 48.00
United States Armed Forces Salute
(featuring The Army Goes Rolling Along,
The Marines' Hymn, Anchors Aweigh, The
U.S. Air Force Song, and Sempre Paratus
(Always Ready))—arr. Douglas E. Wagner. This
medley stands in testament to the defenders of
freedom and liberty - past and present, at home
and abroad - along with the hearts of a grateful
nation. With an array of supplemental ideas to
enhance the grandeur, this medley will naturally
assume a place of pride on any concert program.
A patriotic must for every library.
10978074 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . ME 77.00
e Veterans Day Parade—Michael Oare. Elemen-
tary bands can pay tribute to our nation's veterans
anytime throughout the year with this easy original
march. Even at this level there is a wide variety of
scoring for winds, a melody for the low instruments,
and a rousing percussion break for a complete
musical package.
10910724 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .B 40.00
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